Two unrelated newspaper articles: the first is a nationally published article concerning nationwide influenza victims and the second is a considerably older piece reporting the early 1918 Influenza situation in Pullman.

Newspaper summary of a report-issued by E. T. Coman President of the Board of Trustees of Washington State College-explaining the status of the Influenza locally and the results of a preliminary investigation into the treatment of S.A.T.C. and...

Newspaper article lauding the Red Cross for its role during the 1918 Influenza epidemic and reprinting a letter from James Mckay. Second article is an announcement of the death of George Moore of Influenza.

Two newspaper articles: the first is criticle of Mr. Sanborn's allegations and defends the universities care of the victims of influenza and the second advocates an investigation into the allegations of misconduct during the Spainish Influenza...

Testimony of President Holland regarding the Sanborn accusations and his evaluation of the role played by W.S.C. and military authorities in housing and caring for S.A.T.C. and civilian victims of 1918 Influenza Epidemic.

Three newspaper clippings detailing the press coverage of the lack of supplies/care of soldiers, the death of Fayfield Haase of Spainish Influenza, and an announcement of the conclusion of an investigation by the Board of Regents in Pullman.

These two letters-the first by W. A. Brown of Spokane and second by Mrs. Pete Kenney also of Spokane- express support for Mr. Sanborn's accusations and relate the authors personal experiences with the difficult situation found on the W.S.C. campus...